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RICE–FISH CULTURE IN CHINA |
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RICE–FISH CULTURE IN CHINA
Edited by Kenneth T. MacKay
IDRC 1995
ISBN 0-88936-776-0
240 pp.
Raising fish in rice paddies brings to farmers in Asia an important source of protein, as well as extra income. Rice–Fish Culture in China is an important addition to the English language literature in this area. Along with biological and ecological aspects of rice–fish culture, the book addresses its economic and social dimensions.
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Preface Kenneth T. MacKay 1995
Introduction Wang Hongxi 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 1. Rice–Fish Culture in China: The Past, Present, and Future Cai Renkui, Ni Dashu, and Wang Jianguo 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 2. Rice–Fish Culture in China: Present and Future Chen Defu and Shui Maoxing 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 3. Scientific and Technological Development of Rice–Fish Culture in China Zhang Rongquan 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 4. Development of Rice–Fish Farming in Guizhou Province Shi Songfa 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 5. Reforming Rice–Fish Culture Technology in the Wuling Mountains of Eastern Guizhou Province Chen Guangcheng 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 6. The Development of Rice–Fish Farming in Chongqing City Xu Shunzhi 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 7. Development of Rice–Fish Farming in Jiangsu Province Xu Guozhen 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 8. Rice–Fish Culture and its Macrodevelopment in Ecological Agriculture Yang Jintong 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 9. Value of the Rice–Fish Production in High-Yielding Areas of Yuyao City, Zhejiang Province Cao Zenghao 1995
PART I: REVIEW AND OUTLOOK 10. Developing Rice–Fish Culture in Shallow Waters of Lakes Wan Qianlin, Li Kangmin, Li Peizhen, Gu Huiying, and Zhou Xin 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 11. Different Methods of Rice–Fish Farming Ni Dashu and Wang Jianguo 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 12. New Techniques for Raising Fish in Flooded Ricefields Wan Banghuai and Zhang Qianlong 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 13. Methods of Rice–Fish Culture and their Ecological Efficiency Wu Langhu 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 14. Ridge-Cultured Rice Integrated with Fish Farming in Trenches, Anhui Province Yan Dejuan, Jiang Ping, Zhu Wenliang, Zhang Chuanlu, and Wang Yingduo 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 15. Development of Rice–Fish Culture with Fish Pits Feng Kaimao 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 16. Techniques Adopted in the Rice–Azolla–Fish System with Ridge Culture Yang Guangli, Xiao Qingyuan, and He Tiecheng 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 17. Semisubmerged Cropping in Rice–Fish Culture in Jiangxi Province Liu Kaishu, Zhang Ningzhen, Zeng Heng, Shi Guoan, and Wu Haixiang 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 18. Rice–Azolla–Fish Symbiosis Wang Zaide, Wang Pu, and Jie Zengshun 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 19. Economic and Ecological Benefits of Rice–Fish Culture Li Xieping, Wu Huaixun, and Zhang Yongtai 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 20. Cultivating Different Breeds of Fish in Ricefields Wan Banghuai and Zhang Qianlong 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 21. Rice–Fish Culture in Ricefield Ditchponds Luo Guang-Ang 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 22. Techniques for Rice–Catfish Culture in Zero-Tillage Ricefields Chen Huarong 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 23. Demonstration of High-Yield Fish Farming in Ricefields Cai Guanghui, Ying Yuguang, Wu Baogan, He Zhangxiong, and Lai Shengyong 1995
PART II: PATTERNS AND TECHNOLOGY 24. Rice–Azolla–Fish in Ricefields Chen Defu, Ying Hanquing, and Shui Maoxing 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 25. Material Cycles and Economic Returns in a Rice–Fish Ecosystem Ni Dashu and Wang Jianguo 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 26. Fish Culture in Ricefields: Rice–Fish Symbiosis Xiao Fan 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 26. Ecological Effects of Rice–Fish Culture Pan Yinhe 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 27. Ecological Mechanisms for Increasing Rice and Fish Production Pan Shugen, Huang Zhechun, and Zheng Jicheng 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 28. Rice–Azolla–Fish Cropping System Liu Chung Chu 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 29. Effect of Fish on the Growth and Development of Rice Li Duanfu, Wu Neng, and Zhou Tisansheng 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 30. The Role of Fish in Controlling Mosquitoes in Ricefields Wu Neng, Liao Guohou, Lou Yulin, and Zhong Gemei 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 31. A Comparative Study of the Ability of Fish to Catch Mosquito Larva Wang Jianguo and Ni Dashu 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 32. Ability of Fish to Control Rice Diseases, Pests, and Weeds Yu Shui Yan, Wu Wen Shang, Wei Hai Fu, Ke Dao An, Xu Jian Rong, and Wu Quing Zhai 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 33. Distribution and Residue of Methamidophos in a Rice–Azolla–Fish Ecosystem Xu Yinliang, Xu Yong, and Chen Defu 1995
PART III: INTERACTIONS 34. Residue and Application of Fenitrothion in a Rice–Fish Culture System Lou Genlin, Zhang Zhongjun, Wu Gan, Gao Jin, Shen Yuejuan, Xie Zewan, and Deng Hongbing 1995
PART IV: ECONOMIC EFFECTS 35. Economic Analysis of Rice–Fish Culture Lin Xuegui, Zhang Linxiu, and He Guiting 1995
PART IV: ECONOMIC EFFECTS 36. Economic Research on Rice–Fish Farming Jiang Ci Mao and Dai Ge 1995
PART IV: ECONOMIC EFFECTS 37. Ecology and Economics of Rice–Fish Culture Quing Daozhu and Gao Jusheng 1995
Résumé en français 1995
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